Joba Chamberlain has never exactly endeared himself to New York Yankees fans, and he didn't help his case Saturday.

Chamberlain scolded teammate Mariano Rivera, a Yankee legend beloved by pretty much everyone, before Saturday night's game against the Kansas City Royals. "Don't ever shush me," Chamberlain told the star closer in full view of reporters and fans, according to the New York Daily News.

Here's what happened: Rivera was talking to reporters in the dugout about his "emotional" meeting with local fans earlier in the day, while Chamberlain was standing just outside the bench chatting loudly with his family.

At one point, Rivera paused and joked with reporters, “Is this guy always loud like this?”

Once Rivera's interview was done, Chamberlain delivered his "don't shush me" message, which he then reiterated , saying he was serious about it.

On Sunday, Chamberlain said the two met and put the issue to rest, according to the Associated Press.

"It's one of those things, I'm around him more than I'm around my family," Chamberlain said. "He's a brother to me. I'm pretty sure everyone has an argument with their sibling. We laughed and joked this morning. It's just another day."

Still, he said that he wouldn't have approached the situation differently if he had the chance to do it all over again.

"I wouldn't change anything I do in life," he said. "It happens, you fess up to it, you talk, you laugh and you move on. That's all you can do. It's not really a story to begin with."

It's certainly not an issue to Yankees manager Joe Girardi.

"Everything is good there," said Girardi, who acknowledged that he hadn't spoken to either pitcher about the spat. "You know, there's a lot of things that happen during the course of the season, when you're together all the time. There's going to be things that happen.